Life-long Bay Area, CA resident Ronald Aguilar passed away at the age of 63 in San Jose CA on August 25, 2022.
Ron is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth Ellen Aguilar; his two daughters, Michaela and Joelle Aguilar and his family chihuahua, Kylee. He is predeceased by his father, Jesse Aguilar and mother, Lois Frost.
Ron was born in San Francisco, California on May 12, 1959. He attended Saratoga high school and later on attended South Lake Tahoe City College. In his early years, Ron enjoyed skiing, softball, and going camping. On April 9, 1994 he married Elizabeth in Lake Tahoe CA. On July 21, 1994 and September 21, 1999, he welcomed his two beautiful daughters who were undoubtedly the most important aspect of his life.
Ron was an incredible father, and left a positive impact on those around him. He spent over ten years of his life working at Semens Medical and was known to be deeply helpful and caring to those who came across him. He never took a moment too serious and was always able to find a silver lining. In addition, Ron was a talented artist who loved to paint, draw, sketch, and write. He was a devoted fan to all of his favorite sports teams which included the San Francisco Giants, Forty-niners, and Golden State Warriors and enjoyed watching them with his family. Ron will be profoundly missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him.
Ron was born in San Francisco, California on May 12, 1959. He attended Saratoga high school and later on attended South Lake Tahoe City College. In his early years, Ron enjoyed skiing, softball, and going camping. On April 9, 1994 he married Elizabeth in Lake Tahoe CA. On July 21, 1994 and September 21, 1999, he welcomed his two beautiful daughters who were undoubtedly the most important aspect of his life.
Ron was an incredible father, and left a positive impact on those around him. He spent over ten years of his life working at Semens Medical and was known to be deeply helpful and caring to those who came across him. He never took a moment too serious and was always able to find a silver lining. In addition, Ron was a talented artist who loved to paint, draw, sketch, and write. He was a devoted fan to all of his favorite sports teams which included the San Francisco Giants, Forty-niners, and Golden State Warriors and enjoyed watching them with his family. Ron will be profoundly missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him.